iBGSS&n v , T.. W WEDSJiY. WIDOW Ex- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ' AUGUST 4, 1921 3 Sails to Mother f '"K "' , RE .. . rm Killon. Takes w''u Wife's Rival in umvu.w Suit, as Brido WAS PASTOR HE r,.- nr. atone r. Atlnmn, TM '"', " nf hr Chrntnnt Mircri fcm?rW-Vrif. Mirth ami Chwtn.it RJDtl." '""" ,.i itiriirp in n urn trKti. nun -.tie dlyorof. . It .11 it 1 1" fy'."1, kMmi Is the widow of Charles Mf- hv?,J nnl the tlnuehtcr of ! "'" ' ,;. The hri.Ie tn jgione " i oll nn.l the brl.lroom MtP; ( ,,nlnr of the fc'lr.M crnuni ---.,, ... milt, wns in.... York to ."in- "" New l nr. Atum """.,." v v " .. 1. Mrllini 1 I'llI'Mli ' - n.ni t rnurcn. .., . went htail nfter nervine ior i nf the Philadelphia trhrrc ne rs ' dJthV ,lir,l n divorce Mnrrh 3, W w" i. i....l,t i-linrces of in- 10,2,V. Mthoiieh Mr. Ailanm mnjlc dtT-. 'IT L'i,. .li.l not content the public denial. S'W" fhr ,,ld not with to Inter s onreer. J .'Ji'h the clerevinan s onreer. '"u-Fn lr. Adnms first mailo me i ...rnhVlil-i wife, it wns in n nni neement to the cohr.c- -r,ii1 1'1 pjthj, "I tamatlf nnnoimeemen t'!i?L,B,, "id not become p.. Idle lne " ;. mm. nr. AiintnH neecmuri. - --. to nave iiii "- v, U .-oncrecntion throughout Ef SlTorcf proreedlnRH. Mr-. Ailonm JTl-hr,.! made a ronfevsloii to eh hnd been wrntie ; v.r nn a promise 01 iurKn.-i.rm, kyWmS after, they lived to M.V Vnntilfv She said -he had con (tfatr hnpp ! flirtations nnd in- .ca wiiii"" diKTCIl'"1" 111 l.nrA l. Hi.rrtfirl ! V. A.ln.n. when 4 'sv' AiMHBk' Li - . i 'X l '. v . s.5. JBB'.' 4 5s tit QUITS RUSSIAN JAIL AND GOES SHOPPING Fominino Instinct Reasserts It self When Mrs. Harrison Reaches Berlin wiilLiv!l"avorfordOUICKIIECOGNIIION GUEST OF SENATOR FRANCE be,IL.A.lAiirt. when Been nt her firtmn In Atlantic City. Unilerwooil A Underuool THOMAS n. IIAItniSON, .!. Who sailed yesterday to Herlln tn Bieet his niolhcr. .Mrs. Maruarct I). Hurrlsnn, American Journallt Just frcwl from .Moscow Jail. Thomas U nineteen years old lip con- ilmipil "He told nic ui-ii- "'",, .ted that he loved another woman. juten iiiui . ,nn woman with Mr. Aun...-. , ,. n, ., ,, S3alS? J?ema7rM ,, 1S01. "be. ft. i.f - "f ": lh(,J' Imi' two children, n son and -laiiRiui'r THIEF'S PAL SEIZED Alleged Accomplice of Office Build ing Robber NaDDea Wl'llnm l'nner. twentj -three ears M .faid to be the pnrtner or .lonn .i. BiWwln. o ;"'. "' ' I niirmi'ini. " l"" "" ""' v ... Title KtilldiiiK. wj" seixed by n...tiroo I.en inn and Keeccn in n Iwifc at 1G12 North Twelfth trcet last Cfl,l i" ebnrned. by the police, with Myitis aided lin'dwin in plnnnitiR rob U of office" hi a 'cheme. wherebv thy fiift "(tnt the lay" of the place nd then proceeded to commit the rob- "J".. . . . ...- ...... ivaidiiin " iiiiuuri'ii in hip i. nun Title Huildlns after Ada Llpett. a joiinK girl, hnd chased him downstairs. Casper will have a hcnrhig tomorrow. WOODRUFF HITS LOW PAY OF CITY BUREAU DOCTORS Efforts Made to Exempt Twelve Po sitions From Examlnatons Salaries of physicians employed by tho Bureau of Hospitals of the Piibllt Health Department were termea nuicu inimlv low bv Clinton Rorrers Wooa- riiff.'chnirinnn of the Civil Service Com mission, nt n public henrlnc on exum iniitinns this morning. Efforts are being made by the bureau to have twelve positions ns physicians exempt from taking civil service exam inations. The snlnrlcs vary from $7J0 to $1000 .cnrly. Those nppljing hnve lefused to take the nccessnrj examina tion on tin; grounds of insufflcicnt time. The chairman Mild it wns a matter of too high requlieincnts rather thnn time. Action wns postponed nfter Albert Smith. Kauelit. secretary of the Civil Ily the Associated Press ' Iterlln, Aug. 4. Captain Merlon o. Cooper of .Tncksonvlllc, fin,, who es caped from n prison in Moscow after laving been shot down during lighting between the Uolshcvlkl and the Poles, arrived here from Warsaw yesterday to sec Mrs. Margaret K. Harrison, the American newspaper correspondent, re cently llbcrntcd by the Soviet authorities. Captain Cooper dcclnred Mrs. Har rison had saved his life by supplying him with food nnd clothes nt the Mos cow ptlson before she was herself In carcerated. When the two Amcrlcnns, who hod such trying experiences In Itussln. met in the lobby of a Ilerlin hotel, there wns an nffcctlng giecting. "I would hnvo gone around the world to sec you," exclaimed Captain Cooper. Mrs. Hnrrlson, Captain Cooper nnd Alfred Uonl, of New York, all of whom were prisoners In Itussln for long periods, had dinner last night with Pnltn.l Slnlpii Senator Joseph I. trance. nt Mnrrlnnri. who is returning to the Pnlted States after a visit to Moscow., Mrs. Harrison arrived In Berlin yes terdny morning from Klgn. accompnnled by Senator France, nnd immediately began a shopping expedition. "You know, when n woman has been in Jail In Russia for ninny months nnd get to a place where there arc good shops she cannot resist outfitting her self," said Mrs. Harrison. "f have Just received n cablegram from mv son, saying he Is leaving the United Stntes todny, nnd thnt ho will meet me In London August 10. so I must shake off my Russian nppenrance before then." PLAN TO TAKE BRIDGE LAND fil v-' ' 'PI 'M mi r HbH:! ' vHnrKS'SEHsHlBw''' BbWbKi v tmBMrnrnWEwSmmk wbbmbMPW'IJMbb1bbBub1 Sues for Alimony F OR 56TH BRIGADE Pennsylvania Organization Ex pecting to Bo First to Re ceive Honor BIG MANEUVER IS BEGUN Photo nv Mnreeau MRS. .U'MAN Hl'KF Mr. nnd Mrs. Huff, who lived for merly In Pittsburgh, arc spending the summer ni (.recti Hill Farms, Ovcrhrooli. They lmo litlien the ,1. Stnnlc.v Reee house at Havor ford for the winter nnd will occupy It In October Deaths of a Day Corporal C, R. Havens Corporal Coleman UlggH Havens, who died in Franco December fl. 1I11R. wns buried yesterday with impressive cere monies. The services, which were- held lr. n ri.estnut street undertaking es Commission Meets Today to Form tnblishmcnt, weie attended bv mnn Realty Bureau j MmA. rnrpora, wn(l thc hll,hlini, of Organization of the Renl Kstnte Ru- jrR porn d Havens, a singer; a son renu that will handle condemnntioim of i ot y.r' nm jtrs fjinrles W. Hnvens, property for thc Delaware River Rrldge r (;i,.I1Hi,ir. nnd wns an ni'tixe member Commission on both sides of the river nf ,rjp nnptist Temple. Blfclnt nhunlph In rrenlno Public hrtiitr Camp Slgcrfiios. Mount Orelnn, Ph.. Aug. 4. Kver. thing is In readiness for the Federal recognition of the Mftj sixth lnfnnli'j Itrlgnde. in camp hen under the comimuid of (Jeneiul Kdwnrd V. Shnnnoii. of Columbia, according to infonnntion given nut nt division liend rjuarlers tndnj The brigade is about to become the firvt brigade In the conn try to be federally recognized. Much excitement is prcwiillng about the enmp for the iiinrilvinon nn much overioyi'd to think that their organization is nbout to receive such a distinction. The 111th Infantrv, commanded by Colonel Rolieit M Rrookficld, of Phlln dclphia. has at last completed Its re quirements for Feilirnl recognition n a regiment. The Hetiiliiuniiers com pany, the Inst unit to be recruited to full strength, wns recognized Inst night. The tmpeia hnve been for warded to WashiiiEton tn nwnit the approval of Mnjor (Jenernl George C. Rlcknrds. chief of the militia bureau of the Wnr Department. As soon ns he pnsscs upon the reports submitted by Oenernl Shnnnon. the brlgnde will automatically pnsi Into the recognized Sitnte. Late this nfternnon the llltli nnd llUtb RegimentH will start upon their big day-and-night maneuver, which will continue until l'ridn. noon. The ll'Jth will he known ns the Red Army, while the 111th will be cnlled the Blue Arm . The Western Pennsylvania Guardsmen will act ns an Invading nrmy, while the 111th Infnntrj will have to defend the camp and surrounding territory from the enemy's Invasion. Prcpnrntions for the homewnrd move ment of the members of thc 111th In fantry. Colonel Robeit M. Brookfield commanding, have been completed. The tentative schedule calls for the de tincture of Colonel Mroolcfield's com mand In three sections, the first of which will leave here at 1 o'clock Saturdnj morning The second section will lenve nt 2. while the third is sched uled to pull out nt 4 o'clock. i '',. wWr, i DE VALERA TO CALL RISH PARLIAMENT f Ulster Said to Have Turned Down Sinn Foin Overtures . for Peace ' Invention from the Dnll Hlrrnnn to i Mir .Iiimes Craig the I Ntrr Premier, nsking him to ntteiul n confcciice In Dublin with n view t" deleriullilng t'l ster's nltltude It ndds that there Is no Misslliitit.. howei it. of another meet ing b"tween Sir .lames nnd Mr dp a bra in Dublin, although I he I'lnter Pre mier Is willing in meet the Republican lender wllli Pieinler Mnyil George In London. Out of these rniillii ling reports, how ever. nrles the oiiMnndlng fact thnt the Ri'piibllt'nn Parliament is to meet, J which Ik inken to ntenn undoubtedly flint Mr. de Vnlern will reply tn Mr. I.lnyd George in tlm immedlnto futur. ny i Iondon. Hon took n SIDONIK KSPFRO Tho wlfo of .John Steel, nolcd tenor. Ilium n nn Hie stage ns Sldoule Kspero, hits sued him for alimony and hns named two chorus girls as c-respondents. (he Associated Press Aug. 4. The Irish sltun netiuntlnnnl turn today when It was nnnounced In Dublin lint i-.n iiinii .i vi., niul bis enhinet had decided Mr ...IT... .ii... ... . to summon n full meeting of the Irlh Reniiblicnii Parliament to consider flic British Government's pence proposnls. It hnd been repeatedly stated that the Dull nirennn would not be summoned until FNter's attitude bud been learned. In Dublin It Is report' d that I'lstcr has returned nn answer unfavorable to the Sinn Fein overtures, winie in neiin-i. 'lifter nn importnnt meeting of the Cnb- 1 Inet. It was authoritatively stnted that the I'lster ministry if-clf had received no direct communication from Mr. de Vnlern. A dlspntrh from Belfast nsert thnt the I'lstcr Cabinet todny discussed nn K. K. K. SUES NEWSPAPER Knights See Libel In Headline Al leging "Reign of Terror" Los Angeles, Aug il A V.I The Knights nf the Ku Klux Klnn. n I corporation, yestcrdnj biought suit for libel ngninst th" L"u Ancles Fxpress I Publishing Co.. dimnnding SIO.'.OOO Idnmnges for publication in three edi tions of the paper of nn artlelp over I which nppenred banner lines reading, j "Grcnt Ku Klux Onthienk." "Ku Klux Terrorizes South" nnd "Ku Klux Reign of Terror." IS YOUR SALES FORCE 100 PER CENT PRODUCTIVE? Anr orminlntlon with nn nutnldr unit furr J em 1 .... . (WW. . H hh fl..l.l,.lt In. crense milfs prodnrtloii br the simple tnrnns of cnthinlnslle irsnniil rommiinl- TIipsc arr times whfn alrmfn nrnl stlmiiln from Ihr liomr oftlre n nrif r lirforj. Ifonars tliftt kIiow nnlfsmrn thai thrT (the nilfumrn) srr nn the Jon. nnif Mileamrn who lire on the Job. .... . Imbue mir nifn with the plrlt of jotir of. fliT nnil lhf.v prniliire In the mtlo of thrlr rntliuslnsm. ... , Ton mux have this rrTlre on nnj '"le. The nerrlce it inir to illrfct nnil cnntrnl ns yon wliib. .... lr-i I)lrytom ore nrfful to lnlte rj rx-rKiniil Inlerrlfw whrrrln the wrlt-r ,llt show it nriictlenl mrnm nf puttlnc pn In nrndiircr-i. All rommiintfntlon rnnflnVntljI. II 10. I.KOr.KR IIVTHf! will ho iWidcd this afternoon nt n incut - ing of tiie Kxecutive Committee o( the commission, thc call to which was issued esterdav by Major Moore. It is likelv that a definite dnte will be fixed by which tin- commission will expect to iinve tnken over all the prop erty within the width of the bridge ap proach from the east side or tront street Service Reform Association, had ndvo- tn,0 ,,ier lines, at which the towers are rated lowering the requirements and nd- (() nP huilt. jiimries 10 .-oini. rue orgnniznunn oi wie umi ii'inir MACKEY FOR GOVERNOR ll Boomed nt Dinner In His Honor at Bellevue Harry A. Mnckej , rhalrmnn nf the Workmen s Compensation Board and Vare leader of the Forty-sixth Wnrd. f i; linnined for next Governor of Pcnii lylvanin at n dinner in his honor, nt the Eelleuic-Ktrstfnrd Inst night. What was oMmsibly nn nffair mark Inp his return from Hie Klks' cotnentlini M I.os Angeles, soon tinned Into a Vnri' love-fenst nnd the boom for Governor ttrne ns the crowning surprise. RtgMer nf Wills Sheehnn nnd Roger J. Dfier, counsel for the Fill ted .Mint Workers of America, wer" the speak -tit who deelnrrd that Mackey was "heail'iic towiiul the liigliesf gift in the lands ef the people of Pennsylvania." IN NORWOOD BURGESS FIGHT John Dever and Grover Talbot Are 0.0. P. Candidates Other Nominees .lolm liner ami Ginvei C. Talbot tre enniliilntes for the Republican nomination for Ilurgess of Norwood. Four women me candidates for nomina tion n Fclinnl dinrtors. Other rnndidntes for Republican nomination at the primaries are: Conn rilmen, T II Mcndenlmll, Charles Iliggln. John Uenmr and J. L. Wid diocs ; Justice of tiie Peace. W. II. Robinen nnd (ieoige F. Shnw : tax collmnr, II C Slilile. and Reninmin IIiMeman . n honl dircclnvs. .1 (Nrnr Honrth. Mr W Hnmilton. Mrs. W. Hoffackir. Mrs II Hnitnmn. Mrs. H. A A (iiml,x nnd V. Frederick Sims; Juufp nf elritinii. Leonard Schrlbner. AUTO WAS TOO WOBBLY Harry Davis Is Arrested for Driving While Intoxicated Harr.i Hnis, j:n: Haj-zaid street, jas arrested rarh tndn chnrged with orlvlng an niitnniohile ' while intoxi cated Patrolman Cns-cj noticed the enr webbing from Fide to side near Palmer Jtreet and (ilinrd avenue, Dnvis was taken tn the untion house nnd Police ourieon Jlci'reight nid he wns Intoxi-tated, vnllctnr Positions ns nurses, pnying ics i.iiui $1200 jenrly. nro exempt from exnm inntion heienfter. GIRL REMEMBERS BANDITS Jeweler's Employe Ready to Identify South Street Robbers Miss Annette DnvldofT. nineteen joins old. of 1740 North Natrona street. tOMI tOflllV HOW SMC nillHIIll-u It ,MIIm.h description of two of the four foreign sailors who held up and looted her em ployer's jewelry shop nt 700 South sheet lnte Tupsilnj night. "Joseph Kiirtzbnrd, my employer, aim . Cnir ' ulm until todnv. "were stand- on the pavement nt nuout m ..-.ii o'clock thnt night, when the men en me aning. The were dressed in those pe culiar looking blgh-wnisted trousers. One pointed his revnher nt ihe crowd, another held us up. nnd the others threw n brick through the store win dow, grabbed the diamonds, and ran. Then the other two followed. I took n good look nt two of the men. while we were being covered with the revolver. One nf the alleged bandits, Jean Yvntte. twentv-nlne years old, hns been held bv Magistrate Ilarrlgan for a further hearing next Wednesday, nnd the police are searching the sailors boarding houses for tlnee others. rtnrenn Is the most importnnt question to he considered, as it must function in two Stntes nnd In accordance with the different InwB. SLAIN "LION" IS MASTIFF Attacking Jersey m ing riiren idnrsi men olliciated nt tni lervices yesterday and n letter of svm patln wns read from the Rev. Russell II. Conwell. William A. Rcardon William A. Rcardon, nf lil.VJ Master street, died suddenlv nt his home ,ies terdnv after n brief Illness. lr. Rcardon hnd been eniplnjed by the Vnited Stntes Government for many jenrs. Born in Washington, fifty' j ears ngo, lie enlisted In the nrmv at the onthienk of the Spanish-Ameri-enn Wnr and saw active service in Cubn. He was later an inspector of inunlgrntion nt Fills Island. N. Y.. lenvlng there to come to this city as nn Inspector of thc port. Moie're- rently he wns associated witn tne Shipping Bonrd. nt one time ns n food inspector nnd Inter nn assistant pur chasing ngent. Band Concert Tonight The Municipal Band will piny to night in Mifflin street, enst of Twenty third street. GRANDMOTHER'S SILK DRESS ten Devil Shot After Boy on Estate Bound Brook. N. .!.. Aug. -l. (By A. P. I Bound Brook's wcrk-old ms lerv of n prowling lion thnt stalked In the' night hns b'"n dispelled bv the trusty rille of na estate superintendent. The mystcr of the lion waxed warm Tuesday' night when four persons re ported they were nttacked. A posse with guns nnd lnnterns searched the town for hours without result. Yesterdn.v. n huge stray mnstiff en tered the grounds of nn estate nnd nt- tucked n boy. The superintendent Major Bosbyohell s Funeral chnrged out of the house nnd ended the Funeral services for Major Oliver dog's career Its head will be sent to I (- Bosbvshell. Civil Wnr veteran of Pasteur Institute to nscertnln whether i .,'.. For'tv-eiehth Pennsylvania In Mrs. Isabella Brown Mrs. Isabella Brown, widow of Wllllnm Brown. Jr., active In society icnrs nun. died yesterda.v afternoon her home. rWVT Locust street heart attack. She wns ei years old. in from a hty-three Do you know you can roll 50&Qod cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of GENUINE EASTON BRIDGE NOW FREE neri for Phllllpsburg Structure Turned Over to Commission Knstnii. Pa.. Aug. L The Kaston Phillllishurg Delaware bridge yesterday .afternoon passed officially into tue hnnds of the States of rennsyivnnin ami New Joic. wlien officers of the biidgo companv met with Judge William New corn, assistant attorney general of New Jersey; S. G. McNess, deputy nttornev general of Pennslvanln, and It. W.' Darnell, secretary of the joint commission for the elimination nf toll bridges across the Delnware lllvcr. and hnnded over the deeds for the property. Collection of tolls erased at noon, thus dispensing with ,n custom 11.7 enrs old. The joint commission pnld the coiupnnv 8,100,000 for the structure. it was suffering from rabies. Miss Phillips Engaged Mr. Clement Stockcr Phillips, of L'212 Locust street, announces the engage ment of his daughter. Miss Phoebe C. Iliilllps. tn Mr Alfred Coxc Prime, son of Mrs. Frederick Prime, of 100S Spruce street. Miss Phillips made her debut several jears ago. Her mother, who died some yenrs, ngo, wns Miss Anno Riddle, of this city. Mr. Prime is a brother of Mis? Alice Trime nnd Mrs. Pendleton G. Wnt- niough. fnntrj. will be conducted in the Chinch of the Saviour, Thirt -eighth Micct above Chestnut, tomorrow nt 1! A. M. Major Bosbyshell, who was former Superintendent of the Mint, died Inst Mondav in his home. 40'Jfl Walnut street, after a parnltlc stroke. FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED THE ROSENBACB GALLERIES 1820 Walnut Strsct MISSING GIRLS RETURN HOME Miss Violet Finkler nnd Miss Lnur.i Cmwthers, two girls who were reported missing by their parents Monday, re turned home ,etterdn nnd told their relnthes thnt they hnd heen to Chester to visit fi lends Miss Finkler lives nt 21,"5 North Sixth sticet, nnd Mis-, Crnwthers at 'M.r7 North Sixth street. "We went to visit n woman friend on Ridley luenuc. Chester." they told their pnrents. "We sniv our pictures in the papers nnd thought it nwful funnv." V Jewels t '""ens -"wja I for Puai'lr, Originality of Dositfn and Excellence of Workmanship tlia Establishment enj'qya a nvrld-trido reputation. The Polished Girdle Diamond- is worthy of inspection BulCDurham . TOBACCO J - -- " K f a x. p L Fussy Sailors want, ssk for nnd t the cit Thnt ntn t-iey nil frd to nndrherf hen they know h'f It can h found If Its Anvthln for n Pnnt "At the 'Inn nf the n" F. Vanrlerherchcn'.s Sons 7 N. Wafer M.. Phlln. You have heard of that wonderful silk, so stiff the dress would stand alone, handed down in the family, and seeming never to wear out. That was the way they made silks in those days. Competition was not so keen then. People who could afford silk dresses at all bought notlv ing but thc best. And so with writing paper. When Crane & Co. began they made paper that was really too good for many uses to which it was put, but it was thc only paper there was. It was used for everything. Crane & Co. went on making .that kind of paper, while other manufacturers found ways of making cheaper papers, plenty good enough for many uses. Meanwhile governments, financial institU' tions, engravers, learned that when a paper for some very important purpose was desired, Crane 6? Co. were still making paper with that old' fashioned durability. So Crane's Bond is today carrying thc bulk of the important business of the world. xoo'r selected new rag stoc 120 years' experience Ban notes ofiz countries Paper money 0438,000,000 people Government bonds of 1S nations Cranes BUSINESS PAPERS JB&iSw- Are Your Valuables and Documents Safe ? Safe Deposit Boxes in our vaults are proof against fire, burglary and theft. - pWiWil! 1. 1 iriM',' j" sfyvj iifffj Mi if '"!' 1 rr -fi,i 9 Ml . n : 1 . . .".11. r .i.v II rjirjrjrai West End Trust Co, Broad Sx.at South Penn Squaws : 3 August 9th, lOth, 11th, 12th, 13th Something Nciv Every Day DAILY RACING All Running Races 2 steeplechase and 3 flat races daily. Machinery Exhibits Cattle Exhibits Poultry Exhibits Merchandise Exhibits Horse Shows Agricultural Shows lu,um """ M All the Latest Amusements on the BIG MIDWAY 'Something Doing All the Time" 'w . ' J.l' im? 1 .' i n M M 1 JrMl iii v'a pi H'iji, .-S.-4 V- r MacDonald & Campbell August Reduction Sale Men's Fine Clothing 25 Reduction ' . Reduced Prices range from $7.50 to $63.7.") Alterations at Cost This includes all our fine suits of Unfinished Worsteds. Cheviots, Tweeds, Tropical-weight Worsteds, Palm Beach, Mohair, Silk, Linen. And Norfolk Sport Suits, in Cheviots and Tweeds. Every suit offered is our regular high-grade MacDonald & Campbell standard stock the very limit of quality, in materials, style and tailoring, and the reductions are made from our regular prices charged this season, so that the opportunity is unsurpassed for discriminating men. Also Reduced Men's Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear Bathing Suits, Pajamas Straw Hats, Caps and Outing Hats Summer Buiines Hours 8,30 to 5 Saturdays Closed All Dy 1334-1336 Chestnut Street ft m Raincoats at Exceptionally Low Prices Selling out the Balance of our stock of Fine Quality Raincoats secured from three of the best manufac turers in the United States former values up to $35 to be closed out at $8, $.10, $15 t r 384 Raincoats, values $25, $28, Will be closed out at former $30, $35 15 62 Raincoats, former value, conservatively stated, $18 ! Will be closed out at $10 47 Raincoats, former , values, conservatively stat ed, $10 and $15 Will be closed out at $8 Spring and Summer Woolen and Worsted Suits I $33, $38, $42, $46, $48 Regular Prices, $45 to 560 Final Clearaway! Palm Beach and Mohair Suits $13.50 and $16.50 Regular Prices, $20 to $25 Perry & Co. 16th & Chestnut Sts. mumsmaammmmEBamB&tsMKBima Hf5: j Siile Priff $11 lj USE9 PIANO J This is only one of many bargains ofl'ered ! All guar anteed for five years, ex changeable free within six months. Call or write at once! C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-111') Chefitmit St. Uptown 6th and Thompoon Sta, THE loyalty of our workers is o,nc of the joys of our daily life at Thc Holmes Press. The Holmes Press. itlnut$ 1315.29 Chcrrv Street PlUlsJctphU mi m )4. 7V afetxVy ijMty i nr AF T i.. y-U, r
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